BRAC [to 22 March 2014]

BRAC  [to 22 March 2014]

Retweeted by BRAC
Microcredit Summit ‏@MicroCredSummit Mar 20
.@BRACworld in Tanzania 2 dbl ELA pgm to 360 clubs reaching ~15k girls #youth #Commit100M #100MGoal http://bit.ly/1nITOXY

Retweeted by BRAC
Daniel Lee ‏@flybyboy Mar 19
@BRACworld‘s 6000 “barefoot lawyers” in Bangladesh – lessons for #humanrights #philanthropy http://disq.us/8hlls2  @SusanDavisBRAC

Retweeted by BRAC
Susan Davis ‏@SusanDavisBRAC Mar 18
Nothing Succeeds Like Succession (SSIR) http://shar.es/R9h0k  via @sharethis @bracworld

BRAC ‏@BRACworld Mar 18
Stories from the field.Thanks @UKinBangladesh for sharing your experiences with us! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152301559007673&amp …

BRAC ‏@BRACworld Mar 14
BRAC #Tanzania announces Commitment to double #youth #girls clubs by the end of 2014 http://bit.ly/1ktbgP4  #Commit100M #globaldev #MDG

Casa Alianza :: Covenant House [to 22 March 2014]

Casa Alianza  [to 22 March 2014]
Covenant House [to 22 March 2014]

21/03/2014 – Suzanne Vega supports Team Casa Alianza Nicaragua on the Road to Rio

Covenant House ‏@CovenantHouse Mar 22
To everyone who slept out last night for #HomelessYouth, we want to thank you all for your time, effort, and commitment. #THANKYOU!!!

Covenant House ‏@CovenantHouse Mar 21
Tonight is the night! 100s of participants, 6 cities, 1 goal. #CovenantHouse #YPSleepOut #DoIt4TheKids

ECPAT [to 22 March 2014]

ECPAT  [to 22 March 2014]

The International Day of Happiness
Posted on 03/20/2014, 15:32
On 28 June 2012, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed March 20 the International Day of Happiness. Celebrated all over the world by both NGOs and individuals, this day focuses on promoting happiness by educating and raising awareness about social causes through various activities. We at ECPAT focus on eradicating the commercial sexual exploitation of children by raising awareness about CSEC issues.

Every child has the right to happiness!

ECPAT-USA @ecpatusa Mar 20
TONIGHT is the first meeting of the ECPAT-USA Young Professionals Committee in #NYC! We hope to see you there > http://ow.ly/uNl9V

Handicap International [to 22 March 2014]

Handicap International  [to 22 March 2014]

Handicap Intl UK ‏@HI_UK Mar 22
Making sure #disability is high on the development agenda! @CommonsIDC members are visiting @HIUK in #Zaatari refugee camp today! @DFID_UK

Handicap Intl UK ‏@HI_UK Mar 15
Welcome home? – Arriving at the Zaatari refugee camp – A look at our work at the vast camp http://bit.ly/PAT37T  #SyriaCrisis #3yearson

Handicap Int’l-US ‏@HI_UnitedStates Mar 19
See how a wheelchair transformed the life a 5 year old Typhoon Haiyan survivor: http://bit.ly/1gKhyFq  #Philippines

Heifer International [to 22 March 2014]

Heifer International  [to 22 March 2014]

March 14, 2014
Eduardo Stein Barillas Named to Heifer International Board of Directors
Dr. Eduardo Stein, former vice president of the Republic of Guatemala, has been elected to an at-large position to the Board of Directors of Heifer International, an international development organization whose mission is to end hunger and poverty and care for the Earth.

March 14, 2014
Ashley Stone Named to Heifer International Board of Directors
Ashley Stone has been elected to an at-large position to the Board of Directors of Heifer International, an international development organization whose mission is to end hunger and poverty and care for the Earth

Heifer International ‏@Heifer Mar 21
After losing everything from Typhoon Haiyan, see how the Talle family is rebuilding thanks to Heifer: http://hefr.in/1nLKp5w

Retweeted by Heifer International
Pierre Ferrari ‏@HeiferCEO Mar 20
In our work, we see role reversals take place when we empower #women: http://www.heifer.org/join-the-conversation/blog/2014/March/an-unexpected-role-reversal.html … #AskAg

HelpAge International [to 22 March 2014]

HelpAge International  [to 22 March 2014]

Retweeted by HelpAge
HelpAgeUSA ‏@HelpAge_USA Mar 19
Read the full interview with @helpage CEO @tobyhporter in @AARPIntl‘s ‘The Journal 2014’: http://bit.ly/1lOoyWc

HelpAge ‏@helpage Mar 18
Find out the results of the first test in #Ethiopia of our new tool to measure #nutrition of older people: http://bit.ly/1kFKCCC

HelpAge @helpage Mar 18
We have a new member of the HelpAge team in London: @01SarahG is our new Media Manager – welcome Sarah! Please do follow her too – Thanks!

HelpAge @helpage Mar 17
Register now for our event with @ALNAP @HI_UK on situation of older & disabled Syrian refugees at @odi_development http://www.odi.org.uk/events/3911-disability-elderly-syrian-refugees …

International Rescue Committee [to 22 March 2014]

International Rescue Committee   [to 22 March 2014]

World Water Day: When water means freedom
Posted by Sophia Jones-Mwangi on March 22, 2014
Ever since water came within reach of several thousand people in Waji, a village in eastern Ethiopia, their lives have changed for the better. The women, in particular, are excited about the difference it is making. more »

Thousands flee to Niger as violence returns to northern Nigeria
Posted by The IRC on March 21, 2014
Over the past month more than 2,000 Nigerians have fled to neighboring Niger after escaping a violent insurgency. The IRC is helping to ensure that women, children and other vulnerable refugees receive the support they need. more »

This Week’s Voices: Mar. 21, 2014
Posted by The IRC on March 21, 2014
This Week’s Voices is a roundup of recent eyewitness reports and commentary by IRC humanitarian experts and others. This week’s highlights include a look at technology and the Syria crisis. more »

An opera star shares the spotlight with young refugees
Posted by Jordan Helton on March 20, 2014
Early on a Saturday night at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, 14 refugee students from around the globe shared the fabled stage with acclaimed lyric soprano Danielle de Niese. more »

A lifeline on the border [Update]
Posted by Peter Biro on March 20, 2014
The Mae Tao clinic, on the outskirts of the town of Mae Sot in northeastern Thailand, is the only source of medical care for thousands of Burmese along the volatile Thailand-Myanmar border. Get an update on the IRC-supported clinic’s work. more »

Help protect women and girls in emergencies
Posted by The IRC on March 20, 2014
Syria’s ongoing civil war and other crises put women and girls at increased risk of sexual exploitation, abuse, assault, forced marriage, domestic violence and trafficking. Join the IRC in urging global leaders to put women and girls first in emergencies. more »

“I try and give other refugees hope”: one Syrian volunteer’s story
Posted by Ned Colt on March 19, 2014
Rania and her two colleagues trudge through the dusty streets of Jordan’s Zaatari refugee camp, their black and yellow baseball caps and official badges identifying them as IRC volunteers. Learn how they’re helping their fellow refugees. more »

Enduring violence: updates from Central African Republic
Posted by The IRC on March 18, 2014
Ongoing instability across the Central African Republic has uprooted hundreds of thousands of people. The IRC has remained in the country throughout the current crisis to provide lifesaving assistance. Get aid worker updates. more »

Syria: the most technological emergency ever?
Posted by Emmanuel d’Harcourt on March 18, 2014
Iris scanners are just one component of what is becoming, in and around Syria and with remarkably little attention, the most technological humanitarian response ever. more »

Intl Rescue Comm IRC ‏@theIRC Mar 22
2013: IRC provided 20k gal fresh drinking #water every day to #Syria‘n #refugees, Arbat #Iraq http://bit.ly/IRCin2013  pic.twitter.com/JaYCeVel56

Intl Rescue Comm IRC‏ @theIRC Mar 21
Thousands flee to #Niger as violence returns to northern #Nigeria.  @theIRC is there: http://bit.ly/1gjM6mJ  pic.twitter.com/iwefnfUtuD

Intl Rescue Comm IRC @theIRC Mar 21
For many #refugees, #citizenship means that, for the first time, they can be a part of a democratic process.Our work: http://bit.ly/LMBO1j

Intl Rescue Comm IRC ‏@theIRC Mar 21
Since the Pathways to Citizenship launch, IRC has helped 7,860 eligible Lawful Permanent Residents apply for citizenship @nacnow @ImmPolitic

Intl Rescue Comm IRC @theIRC Mar 21
Just before the weekend, a look into our highlights of the past week, including #IRCafsBlog! http://bit.ly/1djjYzR  pic.twitter.com/KF3WADuf4G

MSF/Médecins Sans Frontières [to 22 March 2014]

MSF/Médecins Sans Frontières  [to 22 March 2014]

Tuberculosis: The New Face of an Old Disease
March 17, 2014
AMSTERDAM/NEW YORK—Immediate action is needed from governments, pharmaceutical companies, and researchers to find new treatments for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB), and to prevent people from dying from one of the world’s most urgent global health threats, the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said today in a report released in advance of World TB Day…

MSF International @MSF 9h
UPDATE: #MSF launches emergency response to fight #Ebola outbreak in #Guinea: http://www.msf.org/article/guinea-ebola-epidemic-declared-msf-launches-emergency-response …

Doctors w/o Borders ‏@MSF_USA Mar 20
Today! MSF Legal Expert on Humanitarian Law on Harvard webinar http://bit.ly/1kJhnPk

MSF International ‏@MSF Mar 18
Why do we campaign for drug-resistant TB? What is the #TBmanifesto?In this video patients and doctors explain: http://www.msf.org/article/video-test-me-treat-me-tb-manifesto …

MSF International ‏@MSF Mar 17
#MSF briefing paper: the alarming spread of drug-resistant #TB is one of the biggest global health threats today. http://bit.ly/1mcEGEd

Partners In Health [to 22 March 2014]

Partners In Health  [to 22 March 2014]

Mar 21, 2014
Accompanying Patients Through TB Treatment in Russia
With World TB Day approaching, we’re thankful for our dedicated staff around the world who deliver care each day to those most in need. Learn more about our tuberculosis programs in Russia.

Mar 21, 2014
Download “PIH Guide to the Medical Management of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis”
“This is an easy-to-use guide that contains all new information,” says Dr. KJ Seung, program director of PIH/Lesotho, deputy director of TB CARE II, and a co-editor of the guide.

Mar 19, 2014
A Mobile Clinic Delivers to Mothers and Children in Malawi
Every Tuesday in Malawi, a team of PIH and Ministry of Health workers make a harrowing journey up a steep, rutted mountain road to reach the poorest and most marginalized patients. Here’s an inside look at how they do it.

Mar 17, 2014
Working in Global Health: Advice from PIH’s Kathryn Kempton
International Operations Director Kathryn Kempton reflects on her work at PIH and shares advice for those interested in working in global health.

Partners In Health @PIH Mar 22
#WorldTBDay is on Monday, learn more about our TB work in Russia: http://ow.ly/uPYhj

Partners In Health ‏@PIH Mar 21
HIV was worsening Haiti’s TB epidemic when @PIH began treatment with ART. Lessons for today: http://ow.ly/uP6ld  #WorldTBDay

Partners In Health @PIH Mar 20
In #Malawi, a mobile clinic makes a harrowing journey to deliver care to the poorest and most marginalized patients http://ow.ly/uMS2C

PATH [to 22 March 2014]

PATH  [to 22 March 2014]

Announcement | March 21, 2014
On World TB Day: time to stop TB
Let’s reach the missing 3 million who have TB but don’t know it

Press release | March 18, 2014
Survey: 2014 top investments in global health
Experts say strengthening health systems and improving service delivery are crucial investments for solving health crises

PATH @PATHtweets Mar 22
Access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene is vital in the first five years of a child’s life. #WorldWaterDay http://www.path.org/blog/2014/03/water-policies-ripple-effect/ …

PATH @PATHtweets Mar 21
Integrating clean water with livesaving tools will save children’s lives from diarrhea and pneumonia. http://bit.ly/1d8bsn0  #WorldWaterDay

PATH ‏@PATHtweets Mar 19
Hot off the press! PATH talks about bringing innovations to scale in the @PSIImpact magazine #BestBuys4GH issue: http://bit.ly/1elc6Me

PATH @PATHtweets Mar 19
Join PATH and partners for the #BestBuys4GH event today, 3 to 5 PM EDT! Livestream at http://bit.ly/MNCRhu  pic.twitter.com/awb3w7YuRW

PATH ‏@PATHtweets Mar 15
Study by PATH and partners in @TheLancet indicates lifesaving potential for new #rotavirus #vaccine from India

SOS-Kinderdorf International [to 22 March 2014]

SOS-Kinderdorf International  [to 22 March 2014]

EU social affairs update
20.03.2014 – On 10 March, the social affairs ministers of EU member states met to discuss the EU’s social priorities for 2014. SOS Children’s Villages welcomes the ministers’ prioritisation of investment in children and young people, as EU member states seek to achieve inclusive growth

Finding safety and a new home in the Central African Republic: One child’s story
20.03.2014 – Four year old Marc was found at a camp for internally displaced persons at Bangui airport, in the Central African Republic capital. He had lost his parents and had been taken in by another family which mistreated him. He has now been taken in by the SOS Children’s Village Bangui, which is hoping to locate his parents.

SOS Families Evacuated From Malakal
17.03.2014 – More than a hundred SOS children, SOS mothers and staff members were evacuated on 13 March from Malakal, South Sudan, where a military conflict has escalated in recent weeks.

Children’s Villages @sos4children Mar 22
Follow SOS Children on Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/+SOSChildrensVillagesOrgUK/posts …

Children’s Villages ‏@sos4children Mar 20
Find out how SOS Children’s Village #Bangui has become a sanctuary to unaccompanied children after #CAR conflict http://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/news/lost-boy-taken-in-by-sos-childrens-village-bangui …

Children’s Villages ‏@sos4children Mar 18
RT @AAMills #Syria country director talks about emotional pain of conflict http://bit.ly/1kBC93t

SOS Children USA @SOSChildrenUSA Mar 21
Find all the inspiring #WhyMe stories here: http://goo.gl/5MSMVG

SOS Children USA ‏@SOSChildrenUSA Mar 18
RT @LynnCroneberger: “This is not an orphanage – this is a home.” @marocmama visits an #SOS Village in Morocco: http://buff.ly/1cS4qmf

Tostan [to 22 March 2014]

Tostan  [to 22 March 2014]

March 21, 2014
Tostan joins religious leaders and partners for a historic sub-regional meeting on forced child begging
On March 10-12, Dakar was host to a historic conference on the theme of “Sub-regional Coordination and Harmonization with the Goal of Eradicating Forced Child Begging”. The conference was organized by the African Assembly for the Defense of Human Rights (RADDHO French acronym) and Anti-Slavery International (ASI), two important partners working closely with Tostan’s Child Protection Project. 65 participants representing governments, religious organizations, and civil society groups from five countries (The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, and Senegal) attended the conference.
This conference, a first of its kind, was the result of a fruitful collaboration between RADDHO, ASI, and Tostan and came on the heels of a successful campaign by marabouts (Islamic religious leaders) participating in a Tostan-sponsored advocacy day held on December 2, 2013, to lobby national leaders to end forced child begging…

Tostan @Tostan Mar 21
@Tostan, @Anti_Slavery, & religious leaders discussed solutions to forced child begging at historic conference http://bit.ly/1oEXZET

Tostan ‏@Tostan Mar 19
Tostan Founder @MollyMelching’s biography is selected by @melindagates to feature on the #TED2014 Book List pic.twitter.com/6SnFc7Borg

Tostan ‏@Tostan Mar 18
Our founder @MollyMelching shares how #WomenInspire her, specifically Marième. http://huff.to/1l0D6ow  @HuffPostImpact @JNJGlobalHealth

Tostan @Tostan Mar 18
20 Senegalese children participated in a three-day caravan to promote #HumanRights! Read more http://bit.ly/1lLnXon  pic.twitter.com/UcAoHhZIJp

Tostan @Tostan Mar 17
#SheBuilds Chat w/ @GirlEffect @GirlsNotBrides tomorrow at 9am EDT/1pm GMT! We’re joining to discuss girls in the #post2015 dev agenda.

Women for Women International [to 22 March 2014]

Women for Women International  [to 22 March 2014]
Women for Women International Announces Global Search for Next Chief Executive

Press Release
Afshan Khan to return to the United Nations. The Board of Directors of Women for Women International announced the search for its next chief executive in a statement released by Danuta Lockett, Chair of the Board of Directors.

March 19, 2014, Washington D.C. – A recognized leader in international development in conflict zones, Afshan Khan announced that she will be resigning from her post as President and Chief Executive Officer of Women for Women International in April to return to the United Nations from where she took leave in 2012.

We are grateful for Afshan’s leadership and contributions during a pivotal moment in our organization’s twenty-year history. In two years, Afshan positioned Women for Women International to have a greater impact, strengthening operations, engaging and diversifying the board, attracting a talented management team, investing in critical technology infrastructure and expanding global partnerships. She has made it possible for Women for Women International to build on our dynamic past to an even stronger future.

To ensure a seamless transition during the search process, we have appointed current board member and chair of the Program Committee Tony Gambino to serve as interim CEO to work with the global management team. Tony brings extensive development experience, a long career working in conflict zones including the Democratic Republic of Congo, and a commitment to creating economic, social and civic opportunities for women rebuilding their lives…

United Nations – Selected Meetings Coverage and Press Releases [to 22 March 2014]

United Nations – Selected Meetings Coverage and Press Releases [to 22 March 2014]
http://www.un.org/en/unpress/

UN Meetings
‘Robust’ Policies Needed to End Racism-driven Inequities, Say Speakers as General Assembly Marks Day for Elimination of Discrimination (21 March 2014)
As the General Assembly began a special commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination today, United Nations officials and human rights experts alike called for robust strategies and policies to end socioeconomic disparities among racial groups as well as hate crimes and institutionalized discrimination, emphasizing that racism remained pervasive.
GA/11489

Many Women for ‘Cultural’ Reasons Sidelined From Systems Set Up to Help Them, Commission Told (20 March 2014)
Too many women and girls were forced to drop out of school, to toil in precarious jobs or to give up control over their own bodies, especially when harmful practices were carried out in unsafe and unhygienic conditions, sometimes in the name of culture, representatives of non-governmental groups told the Commission on the Status of Women today.
WOM/1986

Panellists in Women’s Commission Encourage Young Girls to Study Science, Technology, Change Perception of Pursuit as ‘Masculine’ (18 March 2014)
WOM/1985

United Nations Mission in South Sudan to Suspend Current Activities, Re-focus Priorities, Peacekeeping Chief Tells Security Council (18 March 2014)
SC/11323

Economic and Social Council Selects Theme for Second Meeting Of High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (18 March 2014)
ECOSOC/6603

Despite Notable Success in Levelling Gender Playing Field, Speakers in Women’s Commission Urge Stand-Alone Goal in New Development Framework (17 March 2014)
WOM/1984

Press Releases
Racial Discrimination Strikes at Dignity, Rights of Individuals, Stresses Deputy-Secretary-General at International Day Commemoration (21 March 2014)
DSG/SM/758-GA/11490-OBV/1314

Secretary-General Urges Global Community to Translate Concern into Action, in Message for Contact Group on Central African Republic (21 March 2014)
SG/SM/15724-AFR/2841

Secretary-General, on Observance, Says Permanent Memorial to Slavery’s Victims, Being Built at Headquarters, Will Be Source of Inspiration (21 March 2014)
SG/SM/15722-OBV/1313

Secretary-General, in Message, Says All Tuberculosis Sufferers Deserve Access to Treatment as Matter of Social Justice, Global Health Security (19 March 2014)
SG/SM/15719-OBV/1311

Secretary-General, in Message for World Observance, Urges Water, Energy Security ‘for the Many and Not Just the Few’ (19 March 2014)
SG/SM/15718-OBV/1310

Equal Access to Health Services Critical to Empowering Those with Down Syndrome, Secretary-General Says in Message for Observance (19 March 2014)
SG/SM/15717-OBV/1309

Secretary General Welcomes United States’ Intent to Transition Key Internet Functions to Global Multi-Stakeholder Community (18 March 2014)
SG/SM/15713-PI/2080

Translate Charter Pledge into Action to End Poverty, Build Inclusion, Harmony, Urges Secretary-General in Message for Day of Happiness (18 March 2014)
SG/SM/15712-OBV/1306

UNICEF [to 22 March 2014]

UNICEF [to 22 March 2014]
http://www.unicef.org/media/media_71508.html

Media Releases [selected]
World Water Day: World’s poorest have least access to safe water – UNICEF
NEW YORK, 21 March 2014 – Almost four years after the world met the global target set in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for safe drinking water, and after the UN General Assembly declared that water was a human right, over three-quarters of a billion people, most of them poor, still do not have this basic necessity, UNICEF said to mark World Water Day.

Japanese Government supports UNICEF’s programmes in Yemen
SANA’A, Yemen, 20 March 2014 – The Government of Japan has announced significant new funding to support UNICEF’s programmes for women and children in Yemen.

Three years of Syria conflict have devastated lives of millions of children
BEIRUT, 15 March 2014 – As the crisis in Syria reaches the end of another year of brutal violence today, five of the world’s leading aid organizations say that the three-year old conflict has devastated the lives of millions of children and young people – and a generation is at risk of being lost forever.

UNICEF supplies 150,000 mosquito nets in Bangui as rainy season approaches
BANGUI, Central African Republic/DAKAR, Senegal, 14 March 2014 – Ahead of the rainy season due to start next month in the Central African Republic (CAR), UNICEF is providing 150,000 mosquito bed nets for 75,000 people displaced in the capital, who have lost their homes because of the conflict.

UNHCR [to 22 March 2014]

UNHCR [to 22 March 2014]
http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/home

Press Releases and Latest News
21 March 2014
Industrialized countries see 28 per cent jump in asylum applications – UNHCR Report

Latest News from UNHCR
Food shortages in South Sudan force more people into exile, cause friction
Local residents in Maban County demand that 60,000 refugees in Yusuf Batil and Gendrassa camps leave within two months. Hostilities spread to Doro and Kaya camps.

On a high seas rescue mission with the Italian Navy
A flotilla of five navy vessels has saved more than 10,000 people from overcrowded boats on the Mediterranean under an operation launched last year.

UNHCR report shows leap in asylum applications for industrialized countries
The “Asylum Trends 2013” report says 612,700 people applied for asylum in North America, Europe, East Asia and the Pacific last year – the highest total for any year since 2001.

Syrian families struggle to cope outside the protective umbrella of camps in Jordan
A new report co-written by UNHCR finds that half of refugee dwellings in urban areas are inadequate, while hundreds of thousands of Syrians struggle to pay the rent

UNOCHA [to 22 March 2014]

UNOCHA [to 22 March 2014]
http://www.unocha.org/

Press Releases
21 Mar 2014
Colombia: Comunidades indígenas del Chocó requieren acompañamiento en el retorno a su territorio
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Country: Colombia Marzo, 2014 Desde 2003, más de 300 indígenas de la etnia Embera Katío se desplazaron de la remota población del Alto Andágueda en el Chocó. La comunidad llegó a Bogotá, buscando refugiarse de las frecuentes hostilidades, amenazas y el confinamiento que afectaban su territorio. Algunas familias permanecieron durante cerca de diez años en Bogotá, en condiciones dramáticas de pobreza y vulnerabilidad. En el marco…

20 Mar 2014
Syrian Arab Republic: Humanitarian aid crosses border from Nusaybin, Turkey to Qamishli, Syria
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Country: Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey (Nusaybin, Turkey, 20 March 2014) The first eight trucks of a United Nations humanitarian convoy crossing into Syria from Turkey today through the Nusaybin-Qamishli border point have started to unload humanitarian supplies at UN warehouses in Qamishli, under the provisions of UN Security Council Resolution 2139. Four UN agencies are participating in the joint convoy, supported by the Office…

18 Mar 2014
Yemen: Humanitarian Organizations, Government of Yemen and League of Arab States agree to strengthen cooperation to address the humanitarian crisis in Yemen [EN/AR]
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, League of Arab States Country: Yemen Cairo, 18 March 2014 – The League of Arab States, the Government of Yemen and representatives of the Humanitarian Country Team in Yemen met yesterday in Cairo for a regional presentation of the Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan and to discuss future cooperation on humanitarian action. More attention and resources are needed to address the humanitarian situation, which globally, is one of the…

Latest Map: Haiti: Haiti: Presence of Humanitarian Partners – Who What Where (as of March…

WHO & Regionals [to 22 March 2014]

WHO & Regionals [to 22 March 2014]
http://www.who.int/en/

PAHO
http://www.paho.org/hq/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=466&Itemid=959&lang=en

WHO: Four Western Pacific countries and areas are the first in their Region to be measles-free
20 March 2014 — The WHO Western Pacific Region celebrated a milestone with the announcement of measles elimination by Australia, Macao (China), Mongolia and the Republic of Korea. They are the first countries or areas in the Region to receive this distinction… Fourteen countries and areas submitted reports to the Measles Regional Verification Commission appointed by WHO and made up of 14 international experts to determine if all verification criteria were met by each country and area . WHO defines that measles elimination can be verified when there is “documentation that shows interruption of endemic measles virus transmission for a period of at least 36 months” in the presence of a well-performing surveillance system and supportive genotyping evidence….

WHO: World TB Day 2014: Reach the 3 million
19 March 2014 – “World TB Day, 24 March, is an opportunity to raise awareness about the burden of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide and the status of TB prevention and control efforts.
TB is curable, but current efforts to find, treat and cure everyone who gets ill with the disease are not sufficient. Of the 9 million people a year who get sick with TB, 3 million of them are “missed” by health systems. World TB Day provides the opportunity to call for further action to reach the 3 million. All partners can help take forward innovative approaches to ensure that everyone suffering from TB has access to TB diagnosis, treatment and cure…”
–       World TB Day 2014 brochure

PAHO: Water and sanitation improvements remain key to defeating cholera in Haiti and the Dominican Republic (03/21/2014)
Three and a half years into a cholera epidemic that has claimed more than 8,500 lives, Haiti has made significant progress in slowing the spread of the disease. However, controlling and eventually eliminating cholera will require major improvements in water and sanitation infrastructure, said representatives of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and its partner organizations in the Regional Coalition for Water and Sanitation to Eliminate Cholera from Hispaniola.

PAHO: Eight in 10 adolescent girls in the Americas have access to HPV vaccine, following its introduction in Brazil
03/20/2014
PAHO said that following its introduction in Brazil last week, HPV vaccine is now available to more than 80% of adolescent girls in the Americas…
…PAHO/WHO estimates that 68,818 women in the Americas developed cervical cancer and 28,565 died from the disease in 2012. In Brazil, the National Cancer Institute estimates 15,000 new cases and 4,800 deaths each year.

This year, Brazil plans to vaccinate 5.2 million adolescent girls ages 11 to 13, or more than 20% of all girls in this age group in the Americas. In 2015, Brazil plans to expand the target group to girls 9 to 11, and starting in 2016 to 9-year-old girls. The vaccinations are being given at public and private schools and in the 36,000 vaccination centers of the national health system…

…PAHO supports Brazil’s decision to provide the HPV vaccine free of charge to adolescent girls as part of an integrated approach to prevention and control of cervical cancer. “The universal introduction of the HPV vaccine shows the commitment of Brazilian officials and health workers,” said Cuauhtémoc Ruiz, head of PAHO/WHO’s Expanded Immunization Program…